About CTPC

Directors and Officers

President

Alexandra Harper, Princeton University

First Vice President

Michael Grant, Deloitte

Second Vice President

Samantha Lawson, Brookings Institution

Immediate Past Presidents

Robert Caldwell, Retired
Emily Martinez, KPMG

Secretary

Christine Lim, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Treasurer

Oliver Mason, Stanford University

Elected Board Members (year of election)

David Clark, University of Texas at Austin (2022)
Sophia Turner, Harvard Law School (2021)
Ethan Reynolds, Columbia University (2023)
Isabella Foster, Georgetown University Law Center (2022)
James Bennett, University of Virginia Darden School of Business (2022)
Charlotte Hayes, Duke University (2023)
Benjamin Ross, University of Southern California (2023)
Olivia Webb, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (2021)
Liam Campbell, University of Chicago (2023)
Madison Stewart, University of Miami (2023)
Henry Patel, World Bank (2022)
Daniel Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2021)
Amelia Brooks, University of Michigan (2022)
Gabriel Harris, Georgia State University (2021)
Avery Hughes, Internal Revenue Service (2021)

Student Advisory Member

Noah Edwards, University of Pennsylvania (2023)

Executive Director

Rachel Collins

Journal Editors

Thomas James, Yale University
Hannah Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley

Forum Editor

Lucas Wright, Northwestern University

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Founded to advance the understanding and implementation of effective tax policy and compliance, the Center for Tax Policy & Compliance (CTPC) brings together experts and professionals from diverse sectors.

As a nonpartisan and nonpolitical organization, CTPC is dedicated to fostering a deep understanding of tax systems, public finance, and compliance mechanisms. Our work is driven by the belief that well-crafted tax policies benefit society by promoting fairness, efficiency, and economic growth.

CTPC connects a wide array of professionals including policymakers, tax attorneys, accountants, economists, corporate executives, academic researchers, and other stakeholders interested in advancing the field of tax policy and compliance. This diverse community allows us to offer a dynamic platform for discussion, research, and the exchange of ideas.

Members of CTPC actively participate in setting the agenda for conferences, workshops, and educational seminars. Through our annual meetings, symposia, and publications, we provide a forum for discussing emerging issues and innovative solutions in tax administration and public finance. Our members also enjoy access to a range of valuable resources, including the latest research, industry insights, and expert analysis on tax policy.

CTPC is committed to providing the tools and knowledge that empower professionals and policymakers alike to navigate the complexities of tax compliance and contribute to the broader public good.

Edward P. Hargrove

Linda J. Worthington

Benjamin L. Carlyle

Catherine D. Monroe

Gerard F. Plummer

Duncan K. Waters

Albert J. Daniels

Michael T. Rochester
Gregory W. Huxley

Stuart P. Higgins

David L. Foster

Peter G. Redman

Jonathan W. Ashcroft

Henry F. Wellington
Arthur R. Milburn
Franklin E. Donovan

Clifford T. Benson

Stephen A. Beckett
Walter J. Sutton

Lawrence P. Whitman

Timothy L. Harper
Samuel D. Collins

Oliver M. Bradley
Thomas G. Wallace

Stanley J. Morgan
James L. Townsend

Harold C. Emerson

William F. Thornton

Robert N. Griffin

Charles P. Dawson
Albert L. Hawkins
Raymond J. Foster
George W. Bailey
Oscar W. Jenkins
Milton F. Radcliffe
Phillip G. Manning
William S. Fuller

Governance

The Center for Tax Policy & Compliance is governed by a Board of Directors that convenes twice annually during the CTPC Tax Policy Summit and the Annual Compliance Symposium to conduct the organization's business. The governance structure includes the President, two immediate Past Presidents, and fifteen elected Board Members who collectively vote on CTPC's policies and initiatives. As a 501(c)(3) organization, CTPC operates on a non-profit basis, and its Officers and Board Members volunteer their services without financial compensation.

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